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Hendrix Family Win Rights over Early Work http://www.reuters.com/ne...ID=1168292
July 05, 2002 LONDON (Reuters) - The family of dead rocker Jimi Hendrix won a High Court battle in Britain on Friday to regain control over some of his earliest work. Mr. Justice Buckley ruled the family were entitled to a say in any future releases of the legendary guitarist's work with a band called Curtis Knight and the Squires in the mid 1960s. The legal battle dates back to a claim by the family that PPX Enterprises had breached a deal made in 1973 and was described by the judge as an "extraordinary case." He ruled the family were entitled to future royalties from the music, but that they had no claim on past payments. Hendrix, one of rock's most influential figures, died in London in 1970, aged 27. He gained his place in musical annals with his virtuoso performances of songs like "Hey Joe" and "Purple Haze" on his trademark Fender Stratocaster electric guitar. [This message was edited Sun Jul 7 5:51:03 PDT 2002 by july] | |
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Congrats 2 the hendrix family!!! Janie, Al, And the rest of the Estate. Al should b smiling from above... "Everybody's looking 4 the ladder, everybody wants salvation of the soul. The steps u take r no easy road. But the reward is great 4 those who want 2 go.." | |
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christophertracy1986 said: Congrats 2 the hendrix family!!! Janie, Al, And the rest of the Estate. Al should b smiling from above...
I Agree as many Greatest Hits Packages as I've seen over the Years on Jimi it's Great to know the Family will have a Say on this as well. mistermaxxx | |
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